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' Beaufort, S. C. November 2, 1876.
BE\l FORT COUNTY TICKET.
REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
I For Senator,
I , SAMUEL GREEN.
For Representatives.
. THOMAS HAMILTON.
lUSTLNGS GANTT,
I JOSEPH IIOBISSOS,
ft GEORGE A. REED,
F N. B. MYERS,
| T. E. MILLER.
For Clerk of Court,
S. JONES BAMPFIELD.
For Sheriff,
I WILLIAM WILSON.
For School Commissioner,
THOMAS H. WHEELER.
For Judge of Probate,
A. B. ADDISON.
For Coroner,
A. W. MUCKENFCSS.
For County Commissioners,
V. S. SCOTT,
R. J. MARTIN,
RENTY F. GREAVES.
ier A vote for Hampton is a vote in
favor of the men who brought ruin and
disaster upon the State by secession.
Nothing but politics, no business
?ionfV 0j ]ots ol
llllJt* UJUUC^, pivuy ,
excitement. The panacea for all this is
the "Jth of November, whin a Republican
victory will secure peace and prosperity
to the people.
9&F Mr. C. Hey ward, one of the nominees
on the democratic ticket for county
commissioner, wishes us to state that he
is in no way connected with the democratic
party, and if elected will not serve.
His intention is and always has been |
to vote for Gov. Chamberlain and the entire
republican ticket. State and National.
How is this for high?
On the arrival at Green Poud of
the pa??enger train on Saturday, some
jKirsons wearing red flannel, or the symbol
of the democracy boarded the train,
and on leaving it conveyed from it a basket
containing a few articles belonging to
one of the train hands, Mr. Ely Patrick.
Oh! democrats don't begin so soon.
I6T From the 1st. of September to
October 28th., there has been 1,197
deaths from yellow fever in Savannah.
8,'KM) people are absent, and the number
of those who have been sick is said to be
- * * * 1 * srv
12,000. it is estiniaiea mm ?\^?^
of cotton will be diverted from So voir
nah to other points of shipment, and that
the loss in business depreciation of property
&c., will amount to $1,300,000
tThe yellow fever was reported at
Hampton Roads having been carried
there by a vessel from Savannah.
This is additional testimony iu favor of
Port Royal Harbor, showing that this
harbor is the safest rendezvous for the
U. S. Fleet, there is on ihe entire coast
Savannah, Charleston, Brunswick, Wilmington,
Hampton Roads all having had
some cases of yellow fever.
Messrs. Bobbins. Boddington and
Company have loading at the Atlantic
Saw Mill the bark Derwent built in 1795
in England, she is in excellent trim and
presents the appearance of a vessel of recent
build. The Jerweut is constructed
of the best cnglish oak and is copper 1'as?
tened throughout and looks staunch
enough to staud the storms until the
next centennial.
The republicans have made a gain of
eleven congressmen so far. That is the
way the democratic party is marching on
to victory.
At Walhalla in Pickens county Pro.
fessor R. T. Greener a graduate of Harvard
was frequently greeted with epithets
like these : 44 Come down, you damn
nigger ! " 44 No nigger has any right to
speak in this county, " etc., etc., and all
this too by the very men who, during
the present campaign, have been
been trying to persuade colored men to
for H.imnron as the best friend of the
Degro.
Beaufort countv will poll the largest
republican vote since 1868 and will
give a larger republican majority than
ever before. The meetings are larger and
more enthusiastic than usual, and some
who have never voted will come out and
cast their ballots for the republican ticket.
On Thursday evening a large re
publican meeting was held at Beaufort
and stirring addresses were made by Hon,
W. J. Whippar. Alfred Williams ani L.
S. Langley. On Saturday a monster ma-s
meetiug was held on Hilton Head. Th<
greatest enthusiasm prevailed. Th<
*l>eakers were Messrs. Jos. Robinson, F
J). J. Lawrence and Alfred Williams
There is not a democratic vote on that is
? ^1*" * *Aof f
ill I m. AIIC UlUW ujtuiiiig ai uaiuuvi .
Comer on Monday, was composed of fif
teen hundred people. The speakers wen
Hon. Robt. Small-, S. J. Bampfield T
IF, Wheeler and others, the prospect o
a democratic vote at this place has beer
demolished by this meeting.
Tiie Collector of Customs is removing
> to I/aw Building were he has takei
rovius.
. . _ . _.
Mr. Gage's lease having expired it can- j
not be renewed for the reason that the
law forbids under penalty of fine and imprisonment
a Member of Congicss rent- f
ing any building for government par- i
J poses.
I
ti&T The banners of the colored demo-j
cratic clubs archil trailing iu the dust. |
The grand colored democratic club at
Gardner's Corner has fizzled. On Mon- i
day at the great republican mass meet- )
ing held at that place. Adam Parker, <
! London Hey wood, Saucho Jenkins, Capt. !
j Green and a dozen others came upon the !
speaker's stand and announced to the fifteen
hundred people who were present, '
that they were not demoerats. that they
itad heard ?en. Ilampton and other,
speakers at Early Hraueh and that they
would vote for Hayes and Wheeler, Gov. J
Chamberlain and the straight republican j
ticket. It looks now as though poor
Abram Jcnkius would come over, he is
about the only colored man the democrats
have to count on, but it is rather lonely
I for Abram. .
i
ffcg" H. G. Judd, for the sake of office !1
has gone over to the democrats. He always
claimed to be a republican until
defeated for office. It is a matter of '
office?not principle with Mr. Judd.
Which is most to be admired and j'
trusted, the man who it a straight out i
or the one who is half* and half as a
matter of policy ?
?hmff$ Sales.
SIIKli IFF SUA L K. " " ~ !
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Grace Myers, vs. Seaborn Drayton.
By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed
and lodged iu my office I will sell at public outcry
in front of my office in the Town of Beaufort on
the first Tuesday iu November next 1S7G, being the
i 7th div of said month during the legal hours of ,
sale the following property to wit :
All the right title and interest of Seaborn Dray- I
tou in and to all that plantation or tract of land j
situate lying and being iti Lawtou Township Coun- '
ty ol' Beaufort and State of South Carolina formerly j
a part of the J. D. Johnson tract containing 102 j
acres more or less. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay
for papers.
WM. WILSON
S. B. C.
Oct. 17th 1876.
SHERIFF'S SALK >
In the Probate Court.
Rol*crt Thomson, administrator of C. M. Thorn
son dee-eased, vs. C. S. Garrett. A. M. Purse, J- 5
Thomson, B. 91. Thomson, J. II. Thomsou Win.
Thomsou.
By virtue of an order of sale made in the above
entitled action by H. K. Carleton Esquire, Judge of 1
Probate court of Beaufort Couutv, I wil sell at pub
lie outcry tu frout of my office iu the Towu of
Beaufort on the first Tuesday iu November next
1876 being the 7th day of said flouth during tb.* iegal
hours of sale the following property to wit:
| All those three lots of land situate lying and bej
iug in the Town of Beaufort, County of Beaufort
! and State of South Carolina, as know and designation
upon the Plat of said Town as lots number 1&:> .
134; and 136 and upon the said Towu as lot B. in '
Bloek 47.
Terms cash Purchasers to pay for papers.
WM. WILSON, |
S. B. *?.
Oct. 17th 1876.
SHERIFF'S SALE. ,
Probate Court.?Petition for Partition.
Amelia S. Williams, llonry K. William*.
vs.
W. C. Richards, T. Addison Richards, J. J. Richard
S. P. Richards, Catharine DuBose, C. W. l>uBosc
Florence Whitehead, O, Whitehead, S. P. Wliitr*?
head, Jr., Nellie Whitehead, Nellie Richards, B j
Richards, Ell. u Richards.
By virtue of an order of Jl. K. Carleton, Probate
Judge in the above cutitlcd action, to me directed,
I will sell at public outcry iu front of my office, in
the town of Beaufort, on the first Tuesday iu No
vein bor next, 1876, being the 7th day of said month 1
during the legal hours ef sale the following proper- j
ty to wit:
A11 that house and lot situate lying and Wing in 1
Hardeeville, in the eouuty of Beaufort and State j
of South Carolina, lMmnded north by public road j
from Purvsburg to New ltiver Bridge, aud lands of
S. P. Whitehead, east by lands of S. P. Whitehead,
j Z. Richardson and C. A. Williams, south by lands
) of C. A. Williams, aud west by the Melodist Parsoiij
age, containing ten acres more or less.
Also
All that tract of land situate lying and being in
I the County and State aforesaid, bounded north by
i lauds of estate of R. W. Pelot, east by lands of A. A.
south bv lands formerly owned by estate of It. W
Pelot, wesi by lands of estate of R. W. Pelot, containing
two huudred and twenty-six acres more or
less. Terms cash, purchasers to pay for papers.
W.M. WILSON,
js B. C.
Auction Sale.
i CONDEMNED NAVY OE S,
By J. M. Crofut, Auctioneer,
At his Store on Bav Street, Conituencintf on SAT- I
URDAY. OCTOBER nth, 1876. at 2 O'clock. p.m.,
ami continuing until the same is disposed of.
140 LBS. FLOUR.
18 BOXES NAVY BR K
The above will be sold in small lots to suit purchasers
oct-14,
XOTIOB.
All persons are hereby cautioned
against crediting any ol the crew of the Sclir.
Charles Harvey, as the owner will not be responsible.
J. II. TON KING,
Oct. 12-lm. Master.
PORT ROVAL RA1LR0AD7
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; Magnolia Passenger Route,
CHAJXHiE OF StHEltlLE.
' i SUPERIN'TS OFFICE PORT ROYAL RAILR'D)
Al'gfsta, Ga., Oct.7, 1876. J
fru- stchfrinlp will he oners
* lie ivuuniu^ i a.x?viigvi -J .
ted on and atter Oct. 8, 1876.
GOIN G SOUTH. Train No. 1. Daily.
; Leave Augusta 9 30 a in
Arrive at Beaufort 3 13 p ni
Arrive Port Royal 3 35 p in
Arrive at Savannah .. 4 30 p in
i j Arrive atCharleston 5 20 pin
x i GOING NORTH. Train No. 4. Daily.
1 i ij *ve ^>yrt '>0.va' 1? 50 a in
Lea re Beaufort 11 10 p in
Leave Savannah...., 10 00 a m
, L'av Charleston 9 30 a in
Arrive at Augusta. 5 10 p in
Dinner.
* The only line making close connection with
'. the Atlantic aiid Gulf Railroad at Savannah, and
from and to Jacksonville and all ]?oints in Florida.
2 | avoiding the long, tedious and well-known Omnibus
transferer through that city
The only line running Through Day Coaches withi
[ out change between Augusta and Savannah.
i Connections made at Augusta w\th the Svuth
I ! Carolina Railroad for Aiken, S. C., Charlotte" Columbia
and Augusta Railroad for all points North
1 aud Southwest, West and Northwest.
Sleeping Car Berths engaged at Augussa by applying
to agents at Beaufort or Port Royal.
I Baggage Cheeked Through.
? R. G. FLEMING,
1 . Superiuteiidcut.
T. S. PAVANT,
'ivuT. 1*355. A
\% jas. e. McGregor, j
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r. CARRIAGE MAKER,
H(>L*SE,SK;X,
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, and CAKIilACE 1'AINTKi:. !
v Opp. Express Oilier, Beaufort, S.
All kinds of .Scroll and fancy si win;;.
" - i.i. int.iiv :iftiMnlcsl to. on I
w e- ? fl iv cU w
v 4 ? v i / i *
To the Working Clans.?We are now pr
pared to furnish all classes* with constant emplo;
incnt at home, the whole of the tim
or for their spare moments. Business new, ligl
and profitable. Persons of either sex easily ca
from 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a proportion
sum by devoting tlieir whole time to the busines
Boys aud girls earn nearly as much as men. Tin
all who see this notice may n nd their address, an
test the business we make this unparalleled oll'c
To such its are not well satisfied we will send oi
dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. For pai
tieulars, samples worth several dollars to con
meuce work on, and a copy of Home and Fircsk
one of the largest and best Illustrated Publiratioi
all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want pormai
ent, profitable work, address. Gkokue Stinson
Co., Portland, Maine.
Sept. 1 Sth Spanish Bk Desengano, Telleria, ins
(or ftir l.ondoii. w ith lit! toil* of phosphate rot
Iroin I'.i. iii. >lliif?.
NOTICE
TO HOLDERS of (LUNS asains
Beaufort County, for I Sic lear
1873-4, and 1874-5.
Office of the County Commissioners,
Beaufort.S. C., Aug 11th, 1.*7f>.
In accordance with the provisions of a t of tit Re
olut ion of the General Assembly, approved Marc
24th, 1876, entitled "a Joint Resolution autliori;
ing the County. Commissioners of B'aufort Count
to levy a special tax."
Notice is hereby given that all jtersons holdin
claims against Beaufort County, for the fiscal ycai
IS7J-4 and 1S74-5, are required by said Joint Re*
lution to register their claims with the Count
Treasurer within ninety days from and after tl
first day of Septcml>er next. Claims not so rogiste
?d in the time required, will not Ik- entitled to tli
proceeds of the tax levied under said Joint ltcsoli
tion.
THOS. II. WHEELER.
aug.l7-tf. Clerk of Board.
$*1.00.00 Howard.
A REWARD OK ONIv HUNDRED DOLLAR
will he paid hy the Town of Beaufort for th
irrest and conviction of the person or persot
?ho committed the robbery at the store of W. (
Bellows on the morning of the 24tli inst.
ALFRED WILLIAMS,
a Intendant
Sept. 28th-lmo.
rHEtLThSX! I^theTircullCour
Ludwig Marx et. al., vs. The Port Royal R. It. Co,
rhe Union Trust Co., vs. The Port Royal R. R. C<
Having been directed by an order of Judge Brya
L". S. Judge, for the District 01 sown varomm, i
Advertise for and call in all claims against the Pc
Royal P?. R. Co., having a lien prior to the niori
jage on the property to he sold in this case includ
ng Receiver's certificates, amounts due to officei
md employees fees of attorneys, and any amoun
iue for materials or repairs of the road under an
irders of this court made in this case, aud to repo
he same to the'said court. All persons boldin
laims as above mentioned are herewith notified t
iresent the same to me on or l?elore the first day c
November next, 1876.
J AS. SIMONS, Jr.,
?pt.7-6t. Referee.
BANKING HOUSE,
H ih. H. Lock wood
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
New, York Charleston & Sav
annah Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in th
Tnited States. Accounts received subjee
to check at sight.
ftp.27;C>in.
P. M. WHITMAN,
WATCHMAKER AM) JEWELLER
Hay Street, Ueaufort, S. C.?
Has just rctruned erom the sort
with a fine assortment of goods at
]Mortliorn Prices.
WEDDING RINGS, $.1.00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c, to $1.50.
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2 00 to $4.00.
LAD I IiS GOLD WATCHES, $3G to $oO.
0
SDayilDsy Strikiag Clocks, S3,3D to SI
o
GENTS' GOLD CHIANS, PINS, RINGS, SLEEV
BUTTONS. STUDS. WATCH CHAINS, LADIE8
GOLD and PLATED J EWELKY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GENTS' GOLD Si SILVER WATCH El
Call and examine before purchasing, and satis
yourself you can save ten to^twenty-five per ee:
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
deeply
W. H. CALVERT
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Workt
DEALER IN
Japanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Ccmstahily
J hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stotea.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cocking Stoves<
W. H. CALVERT,
Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S
H. M. STUART, M. D
Cor. Bay & Eighth Streets,
Beaufort, 3 . C .
DEALER IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY, PURFUMEKY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many other articles too nuinei
o mention. All of which will he sold at the lot
{trice for cash. Physiciaus prescriptions carcfi
compounded. feb.1
Barber.
RUTLKDGE, K. M.?BarWr, shaving hair
ting, shampooing ami dyeing done in (lie n
est manner. Bay St.
C100PER JOHN?Dry Goods Clothing, Mill
/ ry. French and Domestic Flowers, Fa
Goods, notions, Ac. Bay bt. fee adrertitemtnt.
I j -\ II K1 llll? "I I v|..m ?
t \ _. 111 I. ? I'.inio' |mI< til I - .>i |...w . s. I.-II
SUM . ? llii ll . ;i |{ I.. III l,l||"|l ,|l III! ?! !
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j nit J -1 *.
s iimEli,
AT Tin: STOItE OF
5 E. A. Schcper,
Tlin I norlap in I C\\AT PpiPftS
1 IIC/ 1-CClUOi III ww m ? >vww |
ig :o:
rs Having just arrived from NEW YORK, where I (
have purchased one of the largest and most complete
stock of
" Fall kYiinter Goods
ie
1 Ever l>efore ottered to the Iteanfort public.
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, I
. HATS, AND CAPS,
p ROOTS AND SHOES,
is CARPETS Ac
- 0
I offer an entirely fresh stock of first-class PRITS,
so tin celebrated
. ORIENTAL 7-8 CAMBRICS AT 10c.
' Selected in New York with special view to their
adaptability to present season, Ac. '
EXTRA IXD UCEMENTS
n will be offered in all departments, as I am deter?
mined to make this one of the most attractive estah,r
lishmcnts in town. Call before purchasing elsewhere (
and examine the stock of goods at ,
f E. A. S CHE PER.
1 SAFETY AND BRILLIANCYr
r
* VESTAL OIL,
?f ' i
(Jives a better light than any other oil, and will no
explode. For sale by
M. KRESSEL,
ap.13. Ray St., eaufort.
" take drTdennis'System
Re n o v a t o r a n c! Blood
J PURIFYING SYRUP.
For Dyspepsia, Piles, Heartburn, Sick Headache
Fevers, Sores, Ac.
M.J.GRAHAM, Agt.,
mar..T0-dni. Beaufort, j
Proclamation.
K J
OFFICE INTKNDANT TOWN BEAUFORT.
BkaI'KORT, S. C. Aug..list li*76.
VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO SHIP
i.i owners masters and others, that vessels and
Iwats of all descriptions bound to this place from
? I Savannah or other infected ports will l?e snlyVct t
tin- Quarantine laws of the Town and State.
All person*' are strictly prohibited from landing
gouda ot passengers from* Savannah, or other
iufceted ports unless special permission is fir -t obtained
of the Intemlaiit, Towu Council or*"Board}
of Healtft.
All violations of the Quarantine la a will be rig- j
i idly pfo$s-cuted. . .
Alfred Williams.
Inicndant Town of Beaufort. {
W. H.DEVLIN, j
Carpenter*Builder
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All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING, j
o
OFFICE AND SHOP
3- COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,:
BEAUFORT, S. C.
-j.- aug.i.ly.
PORT HOYAIj
? Saw A Planing Bill
fy BEAUFORT, S C.
j
tit
D. C. WILSON & CO., !
I ?AX('K.\CtURKR3 OK AND DEALERS IN
' | YELLOW PISE TIMBER ASS LOSSES
AND
Cypress Sb.lngloeif
ALSO
Builders & Contractors'
PLASTER, LATIIES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
?r Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on hand
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo ;
proinprlvfilled. TerinsCash.
<, , nov.28-ly. D. ('. WILSON, A COM.
POLLITZER, j
COTTOX FACTOR
AND * i
c Commission Merchant
_ B K A I'FOH T S . C
~T. C. RICHMOND- ~
Trial Justice.
All business intrusted to him will receive care
ftil and prompt attention. Office Cusioni House
I Building. Beaufort S. C.
april 27-t
JHLPARKERCIW.
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f; PARKER BRO'S ;
'?-! WEST MERIDEN.CT.
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tflmlcston ^drrrtisrmrntS;
1). O'NEIIiL & SONSj
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
No, 33 IItvyno Street
Cliarlciston S. Ci
aj?rI.S-Iyr.
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'oavui "s
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Electro-Plated Silver Ware
AND
Ornamental Art Work,
IN C.nCAT VARIETY,
MANUFACTURED liY THE
MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY,
550 BROADWW Y NEW YORK.
The best SPOONS and FORKS are those
Silver Plated heaviest on the parts where necessarily
the must wear comes, and tearing the Trade
Mark.
IS7-I?ROGERS BROTHERS?XII.
N. B.?This great improvement in Silver-Plated
Spoons and Forks is applied alike to each grade
of Plate, A 1,8 and 12 oz. as ordered. The Process
and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are
Patented. The Kxtra or "Standard I'iate" maue ny
this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
20 per cent, heavier than the ordiauary market standard.
Kir First Premeums awarded at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1852 to American
Institute Fair, 1674. inclusive,
mar 0-6 m.
djf |a tfjnn per day at home. Samples worth Si
tj)3 III u)ZU free. Stjxson A Co., Portland' Maine
SKXD 2.V. to (1. P. KOWKLL A CO., New Yorkfor
Pamphlet o'f 100 pages, containing list of 3000
newspapers, and estimates showing cost of ad vert i>in8
^
(?10 a day at homo. Agents wanted. Outfit and
<J)IZ term's free TRUE it CO., Augusta, Maine.
marfMy.
JOHN FRANZ,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
SHIP CHANDLER
Family Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
?o?
Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
WHOLESAI.i: CROOK RTFS,
LIQUORS
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
at the princple Store, formerly occupied
by J. Fyle'r, Currier Bay and West Street
BAKERY.
Having just completed the erection of a
bakery at my premises, at the corner Bay
and Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant
- . r\ r t 1
supply of froh IHU'jAV &c. i nave secured
the services of au experienced baker.
and by using the finest grades of
Hour, shall endeavor to secure a share of
public patronage. Call aud inspect samples.
GROCERIES.
a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay
aud Scott Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
at the
STUDUDftCMHIOU
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
A full line of superior
paper. envelopes,
RILL HEADS,
letter heads, note heads,
CARDS, ETC.
Jol> printing done neatly aud cheaply. All orders
promptly attended to.
?rist and
W. 8. ELLIOTT, Beaufort S. C.
I VBJVBLf X CO., Chartton S. C
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY
Having put up a grist mill at theii
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M; S. ELLIOTT,
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Ji>.ti J'ublUhfl, in d Scaled iZurtloj# .Price six rru/i
A Lcctnreon the \nturc, Trentim nf, A
ltndic-il cure ofSeiuinai Weakness, or Speri ate
I rhoea induced by Self-Abuse Involuntary Emission
| Iiuportency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments t
j Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, an
j Kits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.?B
j ItOBEItT J. (TLVEKWELL, M. D., author of th
I "(irccn Hook, " Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this adtnirahl
j Lecture, clearly proves froiu his own experietn
j that the awful consequences oWiolf-Abuse may 1
I effectually removed without picdiciue, and wit
j out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instri
i mcnts, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode i
| cure at once certain and effect tgti, by whieli ? vet
! sulfercr, no matter what his eondition may lie, in;
j cur.-himself cheaply, piivatvly ami radically.
, ti,, Thix lscl'ir* will jtrvrc ? bo?n t<> llniii.in.xlx a,
. ihouMiitils.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any;
I dress, on reeeipi of six cents, or two postage stain
Address the Publishers.
F, BlilOIAN & SOX,
u St., Xeiv York Post Office Box 4'?
v y.
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De.vi.kk In hbj^i
| FINE GROCERIES
Rnllor &4l ?H..'V'4 "
T" \"' *
' KruiiT I lie l.fNj pain. -.
CANNED FRUITS, VEGE
An#! a Full Variety ol' other liiin^s i
Goods Promptly Deliv
AwY??u (*oi
1!!' N I: !. M|
C H Er M I O.A
Beady for use in WHITE, find over
prime W hite Lead, Zinc find Linseed Oil
Ihnn1.<omer and Ciimpn ,, and to last TW
j has'taken the FIHST 1*11 EM II MS at tv
a tul'is on MAN V TIIOI SAND of the In
Address:
July 27.Iv.
AT TTFK OLD
I ...
Jacob J
OREOARDLFSS
OF COST of our entire :
FANCY HOODS DOMESTICS kc., urea
Best Quality Prints 7 and 8c:
Best 4-4 Bleach, artd !0c.
Best 4-4 Blench, II and I2c:
Be*f 7-S Bleach. t> and 7e
Best 4-4 Brown, 8 am
(100(1 Al| >acas, 1!
Best Alpaca
Linens, Muslins, Lawns? ^
i at an actual sacrifice. Give us a call. Tlia
Bay Street. JACOB At
Are You Goi
THEN USE NEW YORK
CHE1ICA
Read y for Use in WiiiTE, and over One I
strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linse
much Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last
It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at ti
and is on r,mny thousands of the finest hous
| Address: N. Y. EI
PR IF. RED I'ED
SAMPLF.ARD SENT FREE.
TWO IMPORTANT INVI
OF XNTOUB8T TO S7IBI
tsu A PIANO OR PARLOR ORG
with an adjustable back,?made to support the b
while leaning forward in tho ordinary position foi
a simplo arrangement, which gives it a backward
time a downward movement, follows his motions
>_ nn.ttfnn witKnnt interfering in the least i
I1U a 11 j pwoibtvu n IVMVW* ...? 0
of hla movemeuta.
i
' COUNTER,PLATFORM WAGON&TRACK
d/G"AGENTS WANTEDS |
^END F0f\ PF\1CE LIST
MARVIN SAFE 85SCALE CO.
'! 11,2.65 BROADWAY N. Y.
| 72/ CHESTNUT ST. PH/LA.PA.
\m SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0.,
fcgi in
r. |
- Uraufort i'HSiafSS jJiwrtoru.
s j
?! \ [ITCIIKI.. \V.?IHackstnith. h<.r<e?lKMdlig, am'
(I | VX gent-rat Miiiili work. Magnolia St.
v J Wheelright
i wlAVAt;i:,.W:i;UV -U'li -Iri-lii. !:?>|iuir.- \
w O lv executed. Magnolia^.
I) | \KVL1X, IV. H.?lSuilder ami eoiit.actor, Pa;
J J atnl Cliarl-s Sis See salvctilHeuienf.
u
9. Painter and Glazier.
l-v Ol'ilZ, I'lrWAilD.- !"?inl>Tintl( ! -i-r. Hoe?
Siatiaud sinaia ;>; I i>afnting ilntir at
iliic rati- ami wish pro,apt.i> --ami !:>--atili.
BOYt'K.JAS K. -Wl.olestlc at.I retail d.nlcr ii
ur-K-vrii's. Liijiiois, St y.ir<, Dry- (iowN stud
p general im-rclutuilim*. l>ay St.
Groceries.
- ' - ' *
I) yci: J. I'?! ?i|Uot.-> endS1)
b'-t. , S . .'!i : i! I'. y St., ft tiifoi*.
H
if k i' k k, ^
rat, coffees,
, ,pa% A srttlAl.IV:
fef Wfr Fcreljh.
Ectr'estid
^ I * I ? t * I 'tt*.
TABLES, MEATS &c.
I'suaH) Kept in a firsi-rlass Store.
erod free ofci argc.
nig* (o Paint ?
LI.LIi I>!,
1m P ill NT
Our lliouhrd different colors inade of
. Chemically combine:!, warranted Much
ll'K 8 LONG as tiny other Paidt. It
reiity of the State Fairs of the Unidtij
\st houses ill the country.
MILLER BROTHERS,
it)0 Water Street, Cleveland, oTid.
00!SALF
STAND OF
Lp pie's.
slock of 1 >ItV GOODS, CLOTHING
re selling
1 Oc. . %
S and 20c;
s, 40 to 00c.
foncrvnL-c fomhrlnC A/*
ICVIUVVUJj WUI11UI IVklj WV.J
rikful for past favors.?I am Resp'fy, ,
JPLE, Beaufort, S. C>
ng to Paint?
enamel paixt co.'s
. I* P A I it T
Iundred PfF.n-uent.Colors made of
icd Oil, Chcmicall); combined, warranted
TWICE AS LONG as any otter Paint:
renty of the State Faits of the the Unfed
es'iri the country
AMEL PAINT CO.
103 (Umbers Street, New M
ONZL wBV
AN CHAIR, M 1
ack of fitter
r playing, and bJ
and at the same
and eupporta him
with the freedom
w A PLATFORM ROCKKR OR
ASTORS, with the long easy movement
tlie oldaOle, without the projecting rockert
mar other furniture and the bares of rooms;,
Ing, in fact, the only Platform Rocker made
at hae a perfectly satisfactory movement.
Manufactured for the trade by
tLBERTBESmo.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
d for sale by the principal dealers throughout,
e United States.
?&~lf not kept by any dealer in your town;
ad to us for Price List and Catalogue.
MRS. E. HOLZACH.
DREAD, f AEETriCT JjAEERY,
? ALL V KIN'lxj I OF II FRHSH
(jOX FEUTK )N AR Y
on hand anil sold at the lowest prices for cash.
(> *
For the con veil i .-nee oi my up town customers and
the public generally, I have fitted up a n rat and
coniui *ltous STORE at the N". E. 1'it'n?'r of
WEST & rilAVKN *STS.i
Where I will lie happy to receive orders, and furl
n'sh at short notice, all articles in tny line at pries
unsurpassed it) town. augS.
I O'T amhj<v) $ q 80[?fy -anq I
S N?'l*3 uooeixj inofthundMoitx I
i*vnmiavuHjajmcicoo orw
V'U?N 'A31H01Via '9 '0
mam|
ptr? sto'J'I qir.w 'onSoj^w joj poos io su oot
pus nso'uojipipfx^ 3i.|oifj oj uao) uj uoq vv
"TIVKS 'HDHVl ?u??njjo?e pu?
^"'}s ipose*n>nj .fijv.ui s.ipi{t3?j Suu.rpwj
-nuujtf >'juom.?AO.!.lint i['mn(vv j|r [>uv'?>(.(}*
*oi| ptnr pjocJiifiiji j.x!<t>j tp| m vlinn^ 11, 03
no^my put Jo<yunon3 paspuwig
@m(S% 1
000? \.%jy vj
Bn~ *
h Best in the World.
3 BLATCHLEY>8
3 Horizontal Ice-Cream Freezer.
(TTXQ LAY'S PiTOT.) I
unequalled. T3?
closed bead will save ice enoorh in one mm?
son to pay for the machine. Thetubreqnlros
bnt one filling to freer?. Siies, 3 to 4( quarto.
When in town to the Big Exhibition, canto
and see us, or send for descriptive circular
and price-list. Very liberal arrangement
made with the trade. The machinea con
ako l>e seen at the Centennial Exliik, Agi*?
cult'l Hall, Cor. Aisles 9 A N, Column Letter
0, No. 10.
C. 6. BLATOHLEY, 8lWr,
506 Commmce STarcT, PHJtaDftnaa.
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